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    Intermittent Rain Persists in Rawalpindi and Islamabad; WASA on High Alert

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Intermittent rainfall has been affecting the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad since early morning, leading the Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) to maintain heightened vigilance. In response, WASA has mobilized its personnel and heavy equipment to manage potential urban flooding and ensure efficient drainage of rainwater.

    Azizullah Khan, Managing Director of WASA, confirmed that dewatering operations are actively underway in vulnerable locations such as Liaquat Bagh, Committee Chowk Underpass, Murree Road, and low-lying areas of Sadiqabad. These efforts aim to mitigate water accumulation and prevent disruptions caused by the ongoing rain.

    Meanwhile, Nallah Lai is under continuous observation, with water flow levels remaining within normal limits, reducing immediate concerns of overflow or flooding from the stream.

    Rainfall measurements recorded by WASA indicate varying amounts across different areas: 29 millimeters at Saidpur, 17mm at Bokra, 13mm at Golra, 38mm at the Pakistan Meteorological Department station, 19mm at Pirwadhai, 35mm at Gawalmandi, 24mm at Kutchery, and 34mm at Katarian. Additional data shows 31mm at Saidpur, 22mm at Bokra, 17mm at Golra, 43mm at the Meteorological Department station, 49mm at Shamsabad, 23mm at Pirwadhai, 41mm at Gawalmandi, 28mm at Kutchery, and 40mm at Katarian.

    Notably, WASA field officers are personally overseeing drainage operations under the direct guidance of the managing director to ensure prompt response to any issues. The agency has urged residents to refrain from disposing of garbage into drains and sewer lines and to keep drain covers clear to facilitate smooth water flow.

    Citizens are also encouraged to report any emergencies or drainage problems by contacting the WASA helpline, reinforcing community cooperation in managing the situation effectively.

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